Who was uphill? Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial spotlights skier code

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Who was uphill? Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial spotlights skier code
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Day six of the trial also saw Paltrow's children, 16-year-old Moses Martin and 18-year-old Apple Martin, testifying through depositions read by attorneys.

Skiers have likely noticed signs at mountain resorts across the country saying, “Know the code”. They refer to universal rules of conduct that apply to people who partake in inherently risky snow sports that involve navigating down crowded slopes, often at high speeds.

Throughout Paltrow's trial, the word “uphill” has emerged as synonymous with “guilty”, as attorneys have focused on one of the code’s main tenets: The skier who is downhill or ahead on a slope has the right of way. The question has become a focal point of the trial, as both sides call legions of family members, friends andthe posh Rocky Mountain resort town that draws a throng of celebrities each year for the Sundance Film Festival.16-year-old Moses and 18-year-old Apple Martin.

Apple Martin, then 11, remembered that her mother was in a “state of shock” after the collision and that she used an expletive to say that a man hit her on the run. Over objections from Sanderson's attorneys, the court has allowed Paltrow's team to play three of the seven high-resolution animations on a projector positioned between witnesses and the jury boxshowing the pruning on Deer Valley’s aspen trees, childrens' ski coats and groomed snow on the beginner run where Sanderson and Paltrow crashed.

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